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Ann Eaton said that when they opened the safe, they found an envelope addressed to Roland Pargeter. The envelope contained a piece of tinfoil which was charred at one end, and there was resin was in the envelope too. Her brother, David, took the envelope outside and burnt it. I presume that means he burnt the contents as well.

Ann Eaton said that when they opened the safe, they found an envelope addressed to Roland Pargeter. The envelope contained a piece of tinfoil which was charred at one end, and there was resin was in the envelope too. Her brother, David, took the envelope outside and burnt it. I presume that means he burnt the contents as well.

Ann Eaton said that when they opened the safe, they found an envelope addressed to Roland Pargeter. The envelope contained a piece of tinfoil which was charred at one end, and there was resin was in the envelope too. Her brother, David, took the envelope outside and burnt it. I presume that means he burnt the contents as well.

Ann Eaton said that when they opened the safe, they found an envelope addressed to Roland Pargeter. The envelope contained a piece of tinfoil which was charred at one end, and there was resin was in the envelope too. Her brother, David, took the envelope outside and burnt it. I presume that means he burnt the contents as well.

Ann Eaton said that when they opened the safe, they found an envelope addressed to Roland Pargeter. The envelope contained a piece of tinfoil which was charred at one end, and there was resin was in the envelope too. Her brother, David, took the envelope outside and burnt it. I presume that means he burnt the contents as well.

I believe tin foil is often used for various methods of smoking hashish. What is strange is that, as a magistrate, Neville must have known that by keeping the drugs in his safe he was committing a crime: Possession of a controlled substance.